Michael Cheek struck twice – including a 96th-minute equaliser – to earn Bromley a valuable point and bring Chesterfield’s 100 per cent record to a halt.
The National League side announced seating admission would cost £25 for adults and £20 for over 65s and students or a season ticket at £350 or £280 for each category.
Cheek plundered his way to 21 goals to help guide the Ravens into a play-off place – although last weekend’s eliminator defeat at Hartlepool United ended any thoughts of claiming a place in the Football League.
Since Andy Woodman controversially replaced Neil Smith on March 31, the Ravens have gone on an extraordinary run that has seen them lose only once and keep seven clean sheets in his first 13 games.
The Hartlepool manager has been there, done it, and experienced all the emotions. From, Step 3 glory with AFC Fylde, then heartbreak in the National League final with the Coasters a year after missing out in the Eliminator, to back-to-back play-off successes with Colwyn Bay as a player and manager.
The former Newcastle United and Arsenal coach has enjoyed a fine introduction to life as Ravens manager after winning losing just one of his 13 games in charge.
Twice Aldershot had dragged themselves back level but with the final touch of the game, in the fifth of four added minutes, the right-back stole in to nod Bromley back into contention for a top seven finish.
Despite creating a host of chances, the Gulls couldn’t break down a resolute Ravens’ side, who are now one point adrift of the top seven – and now manager Gary Johnson is focusing his attentions on next Sunday’s showdown with Stockport County.
A penalty from the National League’s top scorer Michael Cheek – his 20th goal of the season – and a stoppage time second from substitute James Alabi ensured Neill Byrne’s goal back with almost the last kick of the game was mere consolation.
Kizzi pounced onto a teasing cross from Frankie Raymond at the back post six minutes from time to snatch victory after Chesterfield’s Laurence Maguire had cancelled out Michael Cheek’s opener.
If only they had a striker in red-hot form like Michael Cheek, the Bromley match winner, then it’s likely Dagenham would still have something to play for.
Woodman has left his position as head of goalkeeping at Arsenal to take the job having worked under Alan Pardew at West Ham, Newcastle and Crystal Palace as goalkeeping coach.
Trailing to two early efforts from Ryan Gondoh and Connor Smith, Woodman’s Ravens pulled one back through captain Byron Webster before the National League’s top scorer Michael Cheek rescued a point with a strike 16 minutes from time.